Editor's Special: Roger Daltrey

There are two sides to the Who, both equally valid but often at
war with one another. While Pete Townshend freely admits to
overthinking every element of his life, Daltrey is one of life's
doers - and all the better for it. He remains one of the best rock
frontman: a man of passion, force and formidable charisma. He is an
Icon who wears the title lightly - in recent years when he's not
been recording dynamite tracks like "Black Widow's Eyes" he's been
working tirelessly on the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts. This year
he's toured Quadrophenia + More (no, not on a moped) and
we can't wait to hear the definitive version of rock opera Tommy
due out in November. At 69, he remains the benchmark by which all
future frontmen will be measured. As lifelong fan Jeremy Clarkson
explains in our new issue: "Everybody should be forced to go and
see the Who before they're allowed to pick up a microphone."

Read the full exclusive interview and photo shoot in the The
Men Of The Year Issue of British GQ, on sale 4 September, priced
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